telehealth for all of ky:

a social distancing

solution

 
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Updated 04/29/2020

Since we've gotten news of COVID-19 in Kentucky lots of things have changed and will continue to change. 

Fortunately we’re able to provide counseling for people all over Kentucky via telehealth

Telehealth means that instead of meeting in person, we'll meet virtually using a platform that has been determined to be confidential and encrypted. It’s easy to use like Skype or Facetime, and you won’t need to download any software. There is also research that supports using teletherapy as an effective way to conduct therapy. We care about your health and privacy and we’re glad to have a method of meeting that will make it possible for us to continue to provide excellent therapy while also maintaining social distancing. 

So what should you do now?  

If you’re located anywhere in the state of Kentucky and you’re interested in becoming a new client, please give us a call during regular business hours at 859-740-7374. Alana will help connect you with the psychologist who seems to be the best fit for you and your concerns.  

Below, we’ve listed some additional resources that might be useful.

Take good care, and we’re looking forward to seeing you soon.

Warmly,

Janelle

 

F. Janelle McNeal, Ph.D.

Director & Licensed Psychologist

True North Counseling & Development, PLLC

 

  • You can reach someone 24/7 at the National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255). 

  • Ampersand: Sexual Violence Resource Center of the Bluegrass: 24 Hour Support Line - 1-800-656-HOPE(4673)

  • If you need to report child abuse or neglect you can call the Cabinet for Health and Family Services toll free at (877) 597-2331/(877) KYSAFE1 or (800) 752-6200.